I think it works in a similar way to Rbass and the like or at least that is what I was trying to achieve but it is mainly guess work.

Hope you can find a use for it.

Controls:

In/Bus, Fx In and Input Sel :
Work together to allow you to set the input source.

Freq:
Sets the frequency at which the boost starts working, start with it low and increase it to find the point where the bottom end seems to grow without distorting it too much. Lower settings work better on full mixes and higher settings can work on individual instruments. Obviously it works best on material that already has some bass.

Amount:
Allows you to adjust the balance between the sub boosting and the high passed audio. Higher settings work on bass only sounds, 0 is probably best for a full mix and lower settings might be ok for a very subtle effect.

Out Gain:
Applies an output boost after the processing. 30 - 45 seems about right most of the time.

Dry/Wet:
Allows you to mix the processed with the unprocessed. Best to leave this on wet as the effect is subtle anyway but it is handy to tweak back to dry for checking the processors impact.

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